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EQ1800SA
Equine Sports Medicine and Science
Course Instructor
Dr David Marlin.
Ever wonder which conditioning programs are best for different types of
sports and body types? Do you know what is happening to the horse
physically with your training schedule and what is required of his
various systems? You should be asking yourself these questions and
loads more if you are in any equine profession! In this four day
course, Dr. David Marlin, will present an in depth coverage of the
cardiovascular system, respiratory system, muscular system, energy
production, conditioning programs, and thermoregulation. He will target
this information to the equine health care professional and trainer and
how it relates to our field as well as discuss and demonstrate
exercises to improve strength and suppleness.
Dr.
Marlin's, unique style of teaching makes him a perfect choice for
Equinology® students. You'll find him thoroughly enthusiastic about the
material as well as entertaining even with the toughest topics. His
areas of expertise in teaching and research include exercise physiology
with an emphasis on respiratory function in man and animals in health
and disease with special focus on asthma and thermoregulation.
Much of
the information is backed by scientific research, some is based on
on-going studies and some is gut instinct. Dr. Marlin will also go into
detail about conditioning programs for different types of disiplines.
Every year the class expands as new research unfolds new findings.
The material will be covered through lecture, classroom exercises, hands-on horses and lots of Q and A.
Prerequisite:
Knowledge of veterinary vocabulary and anatomy. Strongly suggested or
completion of EQ 100, 101, 102, 104 or comparable program.
Required Text:
Equine Exercise Physiology by Dr. Dave Marlin
Required Reading:
NONE
Suggested Reading:
The Dynamic Horse by Hilary Clayton
The Horse in Motion: The Anatomy and Physiology of Equine Locomotion by Pilliner, Elmhurst and Davies
This course is required for Master EBW certification
To complete the MEBW certification you must have passed the Equine Body Worker® Level II Certification.
For the certification outline, please click here:
http://www.equinology.com/info/certification.asp
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